Time Machine Not deleting old backups
Time machine is "supposed" to delete older backups to make room for new backups. "Also, as your backup disk fills up, Time Machine deletes older backups to make room for new ones. You may be able to use Time Machine for a long time before running out of space." If the Time Machine backup disk for your Mac is full - Apple Support
I have a 2TB backup drive that is only used for Time Machine to backup a 500GB hard drive which has only 160GB used of which only about 100GB should be backed up based on exclusions. Thus my backup disk is 20 time larger than the files to be backed up. Much more than the 3-4 recommend.
Time machine worked fine for two months (does Apple consider that a "long time"?). Now there are 1.9 TB of backups and time machine stopped a backup with the message:
"Time Machine was only able to complete 8% of the backup because there is insufficient free space on the backup disk."
The backup disk has 50GB of space remaining on it.
I have tried three times to "Back up now" and each time it gives a different percentage and then errors. Here is one example of just before it errors out.
Does 249.7 MB at 25% suggest it only needs to back up 1 GB? If so there is 50GB available so what is the issue?
Why is Time Machine not deleting the older backups as the documentation says?
What can be done so Time Machine works as documented?